Most suitable for Grades 1-4, but useful for various ages, this easy to use, read-aloud text is a delight for both students and teacher.

Lessons require minimal preparation but are packed with content, games and activities. Students will grasp the basics in Canadian geography, both physical and political. Chapters on national symbols, government and Canadian freedoms provide the groundwork for future study.

Each lesson includes a reproducible activity worksheet. Children love to search for Bucky the Beaver hiding somewhere on each page. This program is a favourite of many parents and teachers across Canada.

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Donna Ward's Canada, My Country was a tremendous find. This easy to use program makes Canada accessible. This program is about real places, real people and clear geography. The resources behind the program continue to engage my children years later

Homeschooler

As my two children sit and work in their Canada, My Country workbooks, - totally absorbed - I must take this moment to thank you for your outstanding work. Both children have delighted in every page. Needless to say, their response overflows onto me and all others who are near

Danielle

Thanks for such an easy simple curriculum to work with my kids on. We had so much fun with this one.

Homeschool Mom

I am so pleased that we found Donna Ward's materials. I love how easy they are to use as a busy homeschool Mom. I also love the new updated access to printing off the worksheets online. Most of all I love how she has done the work for me of finding and listing all the amazing living book resources that go with the programs. Canada my Country was a wonderful way to introduce my young elementary students to Canada.

Ruth Stephenson

After Canada's Natives Long Ago we began Canada, My Country. We put pictures of animals and scenery on the N~S~E~W walls and had a ball. When I felt they knew the East Atlantic and West Pacific well, I gave them the Physical Map and they coloured the oceans and waterways.
Then we strated with the Maritimes; the Physical Map, cardinal directions, and then broke that area into the Political Map. They coloured the pictures from the workpages while I read from the Kids Book of Canada. We worked our way from east to west and then north to the newest territory, Nunavut.
I look forward to repeating this in more detail, and reading more Dear Canada Diary books as we go along. Thanks again